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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion. is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is sell chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's selling chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what is their strategy with regards to iran i think they have more or less come to
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion. is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls...
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forced to make concessions all a descent into widespread violence and evil and the last one being a religion crackdown on opposition protests let's have a look right now to see the results on our pied charges to see how far the voting has gone so far a majority of those who've already taken part on the in the vote think that tunisia will see a repeat of the arab spring that's there forty two percent of you say that while around a quarter believe that the country will plunge into further undress now nineteen percent of you believe that they were human crackdown will go on the opposition and will things the harsh response from the islamic authorities the rest on the contrary have a feeling that the leadership is a ready for political concessions that only sixteen percent of you are right head to r.t. dot com if you want to take part and have your voice heard on that to another country in guy. some all the heaviest fighting in months erupts in the syrian. rebels that tried to take control of the key approach to the city. had been government resistance. a willingness to negotiate on that. missio
forced to make concessions all a descent into widespread violence and evil and the last one being a religion crackdown on opposition protests let's have a look right now to see the results on our pied charges to see how far the voting has gone so far a majority of those who've already taken part on the in the vote think that tunisia will see a repeat of the arab spring that's there forty two percent of you say that while around a quarter believe that the country will plunge into further undress...
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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control and the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is so chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's selling chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what is their strategy with regards to iran i think they have more or less come t
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control and the problem is the united states backs it and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls...
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marry whomever you wish is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion social values. to cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human right.
marry whomever you wish is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion social values. to cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human right.
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happens the first thing they do they announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and. the health and food crisis is putting eighteen million people at risk of malnutrition there are so on us but what is what am i going to hear gonzalo lunch or mali for r.t. meanwhile mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggest that freedom has come at a cost french airstrikes have reportedly resulted in a number of civilian casualties get a new two he's a researcher from the international he just returned from the war torn country says the campaign raises many concerns. but we were able to to register was that to use to night solutions including a charge to killings we collected testimonies from a large variety of people who told us how. some people were arrested in the town of severity and then brought in front of where they were created and then froning to the well later we had also stories about people who had been arrested and some of them disapp
happens the first thing they do they announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and. the health and food crisis is putting eighteen million people at risk of malnutrition there are so on us but what is what am i going to hear gonzalo lunch or mali for r.t. meanwhile mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggest that freedom has come at a...
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that happens the first thing they to announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical in a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighty million people at risk of malnutrition is the persona but what it is what am i going to hear gonzalo lunch or mali for r t. meanwhile mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggest that freedom has come at a cost francesa trunks have reportedly resulted in a number of civilian casualties guitar he's a researcher from amnesty international he's just returned from the country says the campaign raises many concerns but we were able to to register was. to use tonight solutions including a traditional killing we collected testimonies from a large variety of people who told us how. some people are arrested in the town of severity and then brought in front of where they were created and then frozen into the well later we had also stories about people who had been arrested and some of them disappeared and r
that happens the first thing they to announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out. despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical in a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighty million people at risk of malnutrition is the persona but what it is what am i going to hear gonzalo lunch or mali for r t. meanwhile mounting reports from cities that have been liberated suggest that freedom has...
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that happens the first thing they to announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out of it but i think that here despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighty million people. at risk of malnutrition is that my son us about what is about a minute here on guns out of lunch or mali for r t. jo political analyst to patrick henningsen believes the war on terror is just a pretext used by some powers to tighten its grip on africa this is supposedly an african led mission but really if you look under the surface of it all these happenings in the last month or so go pills perfectly into the united states. directive agenda which has been put in place in two thousand and seven under bush and has really caught pace under the obama administration so it could be a case of this is just an entree for bigger escalation on the western powers in the future look at the government in mali is a junior military coup that took over a democratically elected president who
that happens the first thing they to announce they're hunting us those who are directly linked with religion. get us out of it but i think that here despite the fact the war is moving away the situation remains critical a country filled with refugees and deport the health and food crisis is putting eighty million people. at risk of malnutrition is that my son us about what is about a minute here on guns out of lunch or mali for r t. jo political analyst to patrick henningsen believes the war on...
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marry whomever you wish is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion social values and children . to cross talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hall we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament and a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the national organization for marriage gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want thomas if i go to you want in washington first how do you define a marriage well i define marriage like the vast majority of human history societies and cultures the marriages the unique bonding of a man and woman for the proper raising of children the next generation and it's very close and saying ok peter in london give it a shot what's your definition of marriage go ahead i think marriage is a bond of love and.
marry whomever you wish is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion social values and children . to cross talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hall we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament and a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the...
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it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control when the problem is the united states bad. that and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it calls for democracy in all those countries and so that's what rings hollow i think for many arab and muslim populations is that it's not a real call for the by the united states for democratization what the united states is just trying to do is so chaos and civil war like we're doing in syria we're not really trying to get democratization in syria or political participation in syria it's selling chaos and destruction i think that's how many people see it and that's how it is unfolding what do you think israel is going to do next what is their strategy with regards to iran i think they have you know more or
it's developing if it becomes any more reflective of its population's preferences histories interests religion is going to become by definition less interested in allowing israel or being ok with the policies that israel has developed to use force coercively whenever wherever it wants along its borders or with its within its own population palestinian population under its control when the problem is the united states bad. that and so this is the contradiction he was back at the same time it...
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fundamentally allowed to decide who you want to associate with and who you don't regardless of race gender religion absolutely that's what the whole private sector is about and i'm going to tell you something when i look at this i see bullying taking place picking on this organization and saying you know what we've got to burn the village down this is a perfect example of we've got to burn the village down to save it some two and a half million young boys benefit from this about forty percent of them black and latino instead of offering a competing alternative that gays or any other groups can participate in and try to draw those people away the desire here like there was is to persecute it comes just as simple as a straw man not i don't know that there was a time when the boy scouts did not allow blacks into the boy scouts i will read and the force of law was brought to them and they changed their policies absolutely not that's false it is not true that the boy scouts have been force advice and it might well but but but right across the board private organisations nazzaro cannot discriminate i sta
fundamentally allowed to decide who you want to associate with and who you don't regardless of race gender religion absolutely that's what the whole private sector is about and i'm going to tell you something when i look at this i see bullying taking place picking on this organization and saying you know what we've got to burn the village down this is a perfect example of we've got to burn the village down to save it some two and a half million young boys benefit from this about forty percent...
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world's most sophisticated robots which on the plea doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach religion or why it should care about you and . this is why you should care only on the dog. who's the captain of hair in your washing our t.v. in the u.k. a document described by some as a snoopers charter will be given another push by the government this out for intelligence and security committee officials said that the proposal lacks detail and the bill of designed to help authorities track online activity of citizens and to retrieve personal web data or to sarah furthur looks at how such measures could power up national security. the main area of concern surrounds this the draft communications data bill and proposals in it that critics say could see the public left wide open to having their facebook accounts or twitter e-mails read anything that they visit online the web sites that they gayety logs by the government now understandably those plans to prevent hugely controversial with critics labeling it the snoop is charter now perhaps more concerning is the latest report by the intelligenc
world's most sophisticated robots which on the plea doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach religion or why it should care about you and . this is why you should care only on the dog. who's the captain of hair in your washing our t.v. in the u.k. a document described by some as a snoopers charter will be given another push by the government this out for intelligence and security committee officials said that the proposal lacks detail and the bill of designed to help authorities...
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is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion. cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hall we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament and a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the national organization for marriage gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want thomas if i go do you want in washington first how do you define a marriage well i define marriage like the vast majority of human history societies and cultures the marriages the unique bonding of a man and woman for the proper raising of children the next generation and it's very close and saying ok peter in london give it a shot what's your definition of marriage go ahead i think marriage is a ball and of love and commitment between any two people and they could be opposite six or same sex and indeed in britain until nine
is this debate about equality and discrimination and what about the issues of religion. cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hall we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament and a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the national organization for marriage gentlemen cross-talk...
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fundamentally allowed to decide who you want to associate with and who you don't regardless of race gender religion absolutely that's what the whole private sector is about i'm going to tell you something when i look at this i see bullying taking place picking on this organization and saying you know what we've got to burn the village down this is a perfect example of we've got to burn the village down to save it some two and a half million young boys benefit from this about forty percent of them black and latino instead of offering a competing alternative that gays or any other groups can participate in and try to draw those people away the desire here like there was to persecute it comes just as a boy does a straw man you not only know that there was a time when the boy scouts did not allow blacks into the boy scouts i will remember for some law was brought to them and they changed their policies absolutely not that's false it is not true that the boy scouts have been forced out by civic quite well but but but right across the board private organizations nazzaro cannot discriminate i start a race
fundamentally allowed to decide who you want to associate with and who you don't regardless of race gender religion absolutely that's what the whole private sector is about i'm going to tell you something when i look at this i see bullying taking place picking on this organization and saying you know what we've got to burn the village down this is a perfect example of we've got to burn the village down to save it some two and a half million young boys benefit from this about forty percent of...
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our religion correspondent lauren green live in our washington bureau. any big announcements this morning, lauren? >> reporter: jon, one surprise to many people, except the white house inner circle was the president's announcement his long time faith advisor would be leaving his post tomorrow. dubois is a young ministers whose face was not known to people outside of religious groups. he headed the president's faith based office. was buy by his side during the campaign and first term. dubois is known as the president's personal faith advisor. >> every morning he sends me, via e-mail, a daily meditation, a snippet of scripture, for me to reflect on, and it is meant the world to me and despite my pleas, tomorrow will be his last day in the white house. >> reporter: the president made no mention why dubois is leaving. not uncommon in second term for staff to do so. my sources say the white house will announce tomorrow where dubois is headed, jon? jon: did the president touch on policy at all in this breakfast? >> reporter: the breakfast always try to maintai
our religion correspondent lauren green live in our washington bureau. any big announcements this morning, lauren? >> reporter: jon, one surprise to many people, except the white house inner circle was the president's announcement his long time faith advisor would be leaving his post tomorrow. dubois is a young ministers whose face was not known to people outside of religious groups. he headed the president's faith based office. was buy by his side during the campaign and first term....
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many religions and many people who are leaders of religious groups who are very inclusive who support equality, support the president's positions down the line so there are many more progressive religious institutions, but this particular group is, has some political beliefs that are on the right of the spectrum in this country. >> richard will you be disappointed if the president does not make a comment, does not address the controversy surrounding this group? >> well i think if he's going to go, he's obligated to talk directly about the issues that he said in his inaugural address are important. >> how likely is that? >> it's unlikely but he could surprise us. >> i don't think he's going to get to the mike. >> the interesting thing is they've got him and the first lady, captive audience. >> and so are we. >> and so are we and they're going to talk about what is important to them while he sits there, as long as they possibly can. >> believe it or not, there are other stories making news this morning and john berman has a look at some of the stories. >>> the manhunt is on for a former
many religions and many people who are leaders of religious groups who are very inclusive who support equality, support the president's positions down the line so there are many more progressive religious institutions, but this particular group is, has some political beliefs that are on the right of the spectrum in this country. >> richard will you be disappointed if the president does not make a comment, does not address the controversy surrounding this group? >> well i think if...
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fiscal cliff, the debt ceiling, immigration he said there's room but, look, republicans need to get religion on this. do you expect a similar tone in the state of the union? >> he has a limited amount of time. they feel they have a so-called m mandate from their victory not losing the senate. i think it's kind of full speed ahead for the president right now. he's going to go as bold as he can go, limited amount of time. i think i disagree a little bit on the economy. i think it's a course correction for him. i feel he's maybe second-guessing, not talking about the economy during his inaugural speech, now maybe i should have talked about that. >> which is fascinating because if you look at the first term in a lot of ways, you know, he started off -- you had a republican party that was largely kind of in the doldrums and he started off with economic stimulus and health care which united the party in some way. is he -- is he smart to refocus on the economy, jim? >> yes. >> and probably the more important question, is there actually -- we had angus king on saying there's common ground. is there
fiscal cliff, the debt ceiling, immigration he said there's room but, look, republicans need to get religion on this. do you expect a similar tone in the state of the union? >> he has a limited amount of time. they feel they have a so-called m mandate from their victory not losing the senate. i think it's kind of full speed ahead for the president right now. he's going to go as bold as he can go, limited amount of time. i think i disagree a little bit on the economy. i think it's a course...
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might surprise you that one in five americans now say they follow no religion at all. in today's i am america piece we look at the reasons why. here is a riddle what to comedian kathy griffin, julian moore and mark zuckerberg have in common. >> i am hopefully a famous atheist. >> they join bill mar in saying they do not believe god exists. various surveys put the number of atheists at 5%. according to a study in 2012, one in five people claim they have no religious affiliation at all. but why? the answers vary. one reason perhaps is that the word religious is no longer necessarily associated with being a good person. then there's a very activist atheist movement underway. getting its message out not in the mainstream media. but on social media. take these facebook pages, for example. each has hundreds of thousands of likes as atheists challenge critics on any number of news items and social issues. activist atheists have taken to youtube with huge audiences following. meet amazing atheist guy, that's what he calls himself. here he is rallying against christian evangeli
might surprise you that one in five americans now say they follow no religion at all. in today's i am america piece we look at the reasons why. here is a riddle what to comedian kathy griffin, julian moore and mark zuckerberg have in common. >> i am hopefully a famous atheist. >> they join bill mar in saying they do not believe god exists. various surveys put the number of atheists at 5%. according to a study in 2012, one in five people claim they have no religious affiliation at...
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. >>> leon panetta talks about his catholic religion. >> remores of muhammed ali's death are premature. >> good morning to you. i'm richard lui. we begin with a developing tragedy in southern california. a bus carrying a tour group from tijuana collided with two other vehicles killing eight and injuring dozens more. authorities say the driver reported brake problems as the bus came down the mountain. it rear ended a car before flipping and hitting a pickup truck that was hauling a trailer. passengers described the scene. >> starts to move so fast, and the people start screaming.
. >>> leon panetta talks about his catholic religion. >> remores of muhammed ali's death are premature. >> good morning to you. i'm richard lui. we begin with a developing tragedy in southern california. a bus carrying a tour group from tijuana collided with two other vehicles killing eight and injuring dozens more. authorities say the driver reported brake problems as the bus came down the mountain. it rear ended a car before flipping and hitting a pickup truck that was...
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politics, ideology and even religion. we come together in the spirit of jesus who told us to love one another and to treat others as we want to be treated and love god with all of your heart, soul, mind and strength. it would be a better world if we just listen to it. >> as you look around the world i had a stand that you are sharing this meal. all 50 states, presidents, heads of state, leaders of all kind through prayer we believe that god has brought us together for a reason. as you listen closely to the program, try to figure out what god is saying to you. as you have heard this is hosted by the members of the house and senate and i would ask all of the members of the house and senate to stand at this time. with .. [applause] thank you. thank you. and now i'd like to introduce the head table that will lead us through this experience. i'll start on my right. today you can say that you ate breakfast with the president and as a gold metalist. at the end of the program, it will be offered by olympics champion gabriel doug
politics, ideology and even religion. we come together in the spirit of jesus who told us to love one another and to treat others as we want to be treated and love god with all of your heart, soul, mind and strength. it would be a better world if we just listen to it. >> as you look around the world i had a stand that you are sharing this meal. all 50 states, presidents, heads of state, leaders of all kind through prayer we believe that god has brought us together for a reason. as you...
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in five americans say they follow no religion at all. in today's i am america, carol costello look at the reasons why. >> here's a riddle. what do comedian kathy griffin and julianne moore and mark zuckerberg have in common in. >> hopefully one of america's most famous atheists. >> they are among those who do not believe god exists that. puts atheists around 5%. according to the pew study, one in five people claim they have no religious affiliation at all. why? the answers vary. there is a very activist atheist movement under way getting the message out on social media. take these facebook pages, for example. each has hundreds of thousands of likes. activist atheists have taken to you tube. here he's rallying against christian evangelicals who tried to put the blame on godless schools for the newtown massacre. >> god didn't save the kids because he is not allowed in school. all of a sudden god respects the law of man. >> a massive crowd braved the cold for what was billed as the reason rally. >> i am here for the children in texas and ot
in five americans say they follow no religion at all. in today's i am america, carol costello look at the reasons why. >> here's a riddle. what do comedian kathy griffin and julianne moore and mark zuckerberg have in common in. >> hopefully one of america's most famous atheists. >> they are among those who do not believe god exists that. puts atheists around 5%. according to the pew study, one in five people claim they have no religious affiliation at all. why? the answers...
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they thought they went to events together, talk to each other, they would learn about each other's religion. just before the bell rang, one of the boxers made the sign of the cross. the rabbi nudged the priest and said, what does that mean? the priest said it doesn't mean a darn thing if you can't fight. [laughter] we bless ourselves with the hope that everything will be okay in this country. but very frankly, it won't mean a thing unless you're willing to fight for it. so my message to you, to the students in this audience, but it doesn't mean a thing if you are not willing to fight for the american dream. the dream that my parents had. the dream of giving our children a better life. the dream of maintaining a government for the people. that torch of duty is now passing to a new generation. with that passes the responsibility to never stop fighting for that better future. thank you, very much. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. [applause] okay, i will take a few questions. >> thank you, thank you secretary panetta for t
they thought they went to events together, talk to each other, they would learn about each other's religion. just before the bell rang, one of the boxers made the sign of the cross. the rabbi nudged the priest and said, what does that mean? the priest said it doesn't mean a darn thing if you can't fight. [laughter] we bless ourselves with the hope that everything will be okay in this country. but very frankly, it won't mean a thing unless you're willing to fight for it. so my message to you, to...
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muslims and jews, hindus, and and all members of religion have a deep abiding faith in this nation. i have reflected on the power of faith a few weeks ago during the inauguration. i was blessed to place my hands on the bibles of two great americans, two men whose faith lives today. one was the bible owned by abraham lincoln, and the other, the bible owned by dr. martin luther king jr. i thought about these two men and i thought about how in times of joy and pain and uncertainty they turned their bibles to seek the wisdom of god thought of how for as long as we have been a nation, so many of our leaders, presidents preachers, legislators, and tourists have done the same. each one faced their own challenges, each one found their own lessons from the lord in scripture. as i was looking out in the crowd during the inauguration, i thought of dr. king i. we always think of him as addressing the crowd with a bellowing voice. i also thought of his doubts and his fears, for those moments it came as well, when he was confronting the presence of imaginece and hate, the darkness that must have
muslims and jews, hindus, and and all members of religion have a deep abiding faith in this nation. i have reflected on the power of faith a few weeks ago during the inauguration. i was blessed to place my hands on the bibles of two great americans, two men whose faith lives today. one was the bible owned by abraham lincoln, and the other, the bible owned by dr. martin luther king jr. i thought about these two men and i thought about how in times of joy and pain and uncertainty they turned...
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it was because we had to bowed down to the religion of the free market and what has never been repaid beentarp is the double standard that when these plutocrats got into trouble, all that garbage about the free market science and milton friedman got thrown right out the window. it is the double standard, the hypocrisy, the contradiction -- that can never be repaid, thank you. guest: the caller raises a really interesting point. this is something i put a report out on this past week. one thing we learned in 2008 was that our financial system was very vulnerable to these highly interconnected financial institutions, too big to fill up companies and not only were they highly interconnected with each other -- we learn that their failure threatened american jobs and american pensions and mortgages. that was really shocking. i don't think regulators were prepared to deal with that. even with the bailout coming and preventing the failure of some of these institutions, there was trillions of dollars in american wealth that went out the door. that is a root cause of the financial system that h
it was because we had to bowed down to the religion of the free market and what has never been repaid beentarp is the double standard that when these plutocrats got into trouble, all that garbage about the free market science and milton friedman got thrown right out the window. it is the double standard, the hypocrisy, the contradiction -- that can never be repaid, thank you. guest: the caller raises a really interesting point. this is something i put a report out on this past week. one thing...
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if the other woman about his mother's religion. at the boxing match just before the bell rang one of the boxes made the sign of the cross. the priest said, it does not mean anything if you cannot fight. we bless ourselves with the hope everything will be ok in this country. it does not mean anything unless you're willing to fight for it. my message to you is that it does not mean a thing if you are not willing to fight for the american dream. the drama -- that torch of duty is as into a new generation. with it passes the responsibility to never stop fighting for the better future. think you very much. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [applause] i will take a few questions. call ahead. >> thank you. thank you for coming to georgetown university and talking to us. i am in the security studies program here. i am taking a class on u.s. defense budgeting. at georgetown, we do care about these issues and we share your concerns, as well. in the defense budget of 2013, i understand 19% of the budget is being represent
if the other woman about his mother's religion. at the boxing match just before the bell rang one of the boxes made the sign of the cross. the priest said, it does not mean anything if you cannot fight. we bless ourselves with the hope everything will be ok in this country. it does not mean anything unless you're willing to fight for it. my message to you is that it does not mean a thing if you are not willing to fight for the american dream. the drama -- that torch of duty is as into a new...
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it does not matter whether the person is jewish or whether they are any religion. that is a salutation, a greeting of goodwill. we have got to get over this sensitivity. it keeps people from saying what they really believe. i am reminded of a successful young businessman. he loved to buy his mother exotic gifts for mother's day and ran out of ideas. then he ran across these birds. they cost $5,000 apiece, they could dance, they could sing, they could talk. he bought two of them and send them to his mother, could not wait to call him. what did you think of those birds? she said, they were good. [laughter]he said, no, no, you did not eat those birds. they cost $5,000 -- they could dance, sing, talk. she said, they should have said something. [laughter]that is where we end up to if we do not speak up for what we believe. what we need to do -- [applause]what we need to do in this pc world is forget about unanimity of speech and unanimity of thought. we need to concentrate on being respectful to those people with whom we disagree. that is when we begin to make real prog
it does not matter whether the person is jewish or whether they are any religion. that is a salutation, a greeting of goodwill. we have got to get over this sensitivity. it keeps people from saying what they really believe. i am reminded of a successful young businessman. he loved to buy his mother exotic gifts for mother's day and ran out of ideas. then he ran across these birds. they cost $5,000 apiece, they could dance, they could sing, they could talk. he bought two of them and send them to...
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>> they're trying to say he was controlling her sexually and through religion. the question about the impact depends on whether the jurors believe her. it becomes really important exactly how she's describing it. she seems nervous at times. she's trying to seem uncomfortable. if the jurors don't believe that reaction, that's a big problem. if the jurors do believe that, that's entirely helpful. so, while we talk about the graphic nature and the salacious nature of the testimony, actually, the way she's responding to it becomes even more important. >> all right. there will be much, much more to tell. >> the cross-examination is still coming, next week. >> dan abrams, thank you very much. >>> time, now, for the weather. and sam champion, a lot to talk about, too, sam. >> we also have some fog that was -- yesterday, we had so much of the country with heavy fog. oklahoma city was one of those areas. yesterday, at the zero visibility point, a good part of the country. today, we're looking at more like a quarter-mile in that region. we have the warm temperatures. the
>> they're trying to say he was controlling her sexually and through religion. the question about the impact depends on whether the jurors believe her. it becomes really important exactly how she's describing it. she seems nervous at times. she's trying to seem uncomfortable. if the jurors don't believe that reaction, that's a big problem. if the jurors do believe that, that's entirely helpful. so, while we talk about the graphic nature and the salacious nature of the testimony, actually,...
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but also play the religion card as an excuse? >> reporter: pass for alios bell was part of a party of ten at an albell bee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic tip to average groups so she equaled on the receipt, i give god 10%, why did you give 18%? that was too much for waitress chelsea welch who posted the receipt on the website reddit. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> reporter: pastor bell wasn't laughing when the receipt went viral and posters started calling her. >> you hypocrite pastor. >> cha
but also play the religion card as an excuse? >> reporter: pass for alios bell was part of a party of ten at an albell bee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic tip to average groups so she equaled on the receipt, i give god 10%, why did you give 18%? that was too much for waitress chelsea welch who posted the receipt on the website reddit. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> reporter: pastor bell wasn't laughing when the receipt went viral and...
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but also play the religion card as an excuse? >> reporter: pass for alios bell was part of a party of ten at an albell bee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic tip to average groups so she equaled on the receipt, i give god 10%, why did you give 18%? that was too much for waitress chelsea welch who posted the receipt on the website reddit. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> reporter: pastor bell wasn't laughing when the receipt went viral and posters started calling her. >> you hypocrite pastor. >> chelsea wasn't the waitress serving that table. at the end of the night she heard about the receipt from the actual server. >> this server calls me over and says, you're not going to believe this. >> reporter: the 18% gra duty was taken directly out of the pastor's credit card. she wrote "zero" in the space for additional tip but says -- >> it was on the table. >> reporter: when it became news the pastor called applebee's to complain. >> they wanted me fired, my manager fired. >> reporter: chelsea was fir
but also play the religion card as an excuse? >> reporter: pass for alios bell was part of a party of ten at an albell bee's in st. louis. the pastor did not appreciate the automatic tip to average groups so she equaled on the receipt, i give god 10%, why did you give 18%? that was too much for waitress chelsea welch who posted the receipt on the website reddit. >> i thought it was comically immature. >> reporter: pastor bell wasn't laughing when the receipt went viral and...
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all cultures and races and religions. >> is that him. >> he is not in the painting. that is a farmer that was a end from of his in vermont where he lived at the time. >> who is this over here. >> one of my favorites. you can almost taste the turkey. >> quintessential thanksgiving piece. done for a very serious purpose during world war ii to articulate president roosevelts four freedoms. freedom of speech, freedom from want. fear dom from fear and freedom to worship. these are the reasons america went into war to preserve these freedoms for people all over the world. >> he also made statements too, look at this. >> after he stopped working for the saturday evening post where he had done 321 magazine covers through the his lifetime went to work for look magazine. the subject matter changed greatly and he he started painting the current events of the day and did some very important civil rights movement paintings. this young girl is walking to school will protected by the u.s. marshals i want indicating the first elementary school in new orleans. ruby bridges is the you
all cultures and races and religions. >> is that him. >> he is not in the painting. that is a farmer that was a end from of his in vermont where he lived at the time. >> who is this over here. >> one of my favorites. you can almost taste the turkey. >> quintessential thanksgiving piece. done for a very serious purpose during world war ii to articulate president roosevelts four freedoms. freedom of speech, freedom from want. fear dom from fear and freedom to...
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thought if they went to the events together, talk to each other, they would learn about each other's religion. at the boxing match, just before the bell rang, one of the boxes made the sign of the cross. the rabbi nudged the priest and asked what that meant. the priest says, it does not mean a thing if he cannot fight. [laughter] we bless ourselves with the hope that everything will be ok in this country. it does not mean a damn thing unless you are willing to fight for it. my message to you is that it does not mean a damn thing if you are not willing to fight for the american dream, a dream my parents had, a dream of giving our children a better life, a dream of always maintaining a government of, by, and for people. that course of duty is now passing to a new generation. with it passes the responsibility to never stop fighting for that better future. thank you very much. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [applause] i will take a few questions. call ahead. >> thank you. thank you for coming to georgetown university and talking to us. i am in the security studies program
thought if they went to the events together, talk to each other, they would learn about each other's religion. at the boxing match, just before the bell rang, one of the boxes made the sign of the cross. the rabbi nudged the priest and asked what that meant. the priest says, it does not mean a thing if he cannot fight. [laughter] we bless ourselves with the hope that everything will be ok in this country. it does not mean a damn thing unless you are willing to fight for it. my message to you is...